| OCR Text |
Show TV F are I i, v NBC Nabs Rona Barrett By Peter J. Boyer Associated Press Wnter LOS ANGELES Entertainment reporter Rons Barrett will leave ABC to NBCs "Tomorrow show this fail, the networks announced, Miss Barrett. who played an role in rallying ABCs "Good Morning America show to even terms with NBCs "Today, also will make Claims Loyal Following "Rona Barrett is already a major television star with a loyal following. I have always believed that her talent and creativity never were properly tapped. I am thrilled that we at NBC will be working to broaden her television exposure." An NBC spokesman said Miss Barrett would be the West Coast anchor person of the revamped Tomorrow with Tom Snyder, who show, currently runs the show solo from New York. Tomorrow expands from an hour to 0 minutes in September, when Johnny Carsons "Tonight Show loses its last half hour, f k. i ' jT"h-regul- ' appear-a n c e s o n g?,' ' under "Today the terms of her new contract, an NBC spokesman i ,ik' Inbuilt', Salm ( itiii Smith ters. Rona has mad an important contribution, and we wish her well. Neither ABC nor a spokesman for Miss Barrett would say what her ABC salary had been. Brandon Tartikoff. president of NBCs entertainment division, said co-ho- st instrumental hr Sail , J Rona Barrett NBC has been looking for a Rona type, as one network staffer put it. in an effort to slow the encroachment Possible Series? "Good Morning America has made in the last IB months on what has Miss Barrett also wil) record primethe time celebrity specials for NBC, simitraditionally been NBC territory lar to those she did while at ABC, and early morning hours NBC made Miss Barrett a news "shell be Involved In the development e series, an correspondent, something ABC refused of a possible prime-timto do. Miss Barrett said in an interview NBC spokesman said. that was what prompted her move. There had been some resistance by Today show principals, most notably ABC Issues Statement to imitation anchorman Tom One source said ABC President Fred of the show-bizz- y Brokaw, Good Morning Pierce "was on the phone with Bona all America show. But Miss Barrett has morning, pleading with her to stay, on a campaign to change her .been but when talks fell through, ABC issued image from gossip columnist to this statement: entertainment industry reporter, " Entertainment reporter luma Barand that will probably be used to sell rett will not be returning to ABC her to Today resisters. televisions Good Morning America Her Tomorrow duties are not yet when her contract expires Oct. 24. cleariy defined, though it seems likely "Negotiations reached an impasse her segment of the newly divided show following an inability to come to will feature celebrity interviews and agreement on salary and other mat- - guest performances. 881- duv , . Julv 1ihO It KiliU lant1 term Han CRAFT5 The I'tdh Advisory to the I'S on Civil Commission Rights, meeting 7 p in Uommitti-- "Weve started a weeding-ou- t process, Smith, and unfortunately youve been selected as the crabgrass of the company I Wz 0U Wednesday at the University of Utah, plans to discuss equal employment opiKirtunities for minorities and women John Florez, commit tee chairman, said the meeting will lie in the faculty lounge ot the I Diversity of Utah School of Soi lal Work MILL LATIN MASS,.' u.l gttilS Ilf " mmr Free Drawing Every Week FOR ART 08JECT SATURDAY -6 Cotton woo Rcad US 500 FACTORY AUTHORIZED LIQUIDATION SALE SINCE 1862 ARM SEWING MACHINE Buttonholes Sews on buttons Blind stitch CD LIST $519 16" Deep Units also Available Stretch Stitches $169 Tricot Stitches Each unit 30 x12 x72 High Elastic Stitches Stitches Straight Stitches Zig-Za- g NEW TOTALLY VERSATILE WALL SYSTEM Three open units for only $169' And with these basic units tor starters, plus the n to suit your customizing kits of drop lid and doors you can design a wall 6ybte-precise needs Custom imported hardware used throughout Each open unit has adjustable shelves and comes in two depths (16" deep units, $20 each additional) and 4 beautiful vinyl veneer finishes White Walnut, Light or Dark Butcher Block Sold Exclusively at Roberts1 Price includes 4 shelves per unit DAVE DALTON S SHINGLETONS 1616-llt- h 1533 South 11th East Hours: 9:30 to 6:00 Mon., Sat. 677-7t- East (HMD Open Mondays Until 8 pm. "How to Stop the Draft is scheduled to be discussed by two speakers Sunday at 7 p.m. during the weekly Militant Forum program at h East. Speakers will be Bob Bruce, chairman. Salt Lake City young Socialist fund-raisin- ROOM OPEN PEW (HOYS Talks Set An orientation meeting is scheduled Aug. 5 g trek Labor concerning a Day weekend to benefit the Utah Lung Association. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. at Timberline Sports, 3155 Highland Dr. Applications for the hike west of Mirror Lake in the Uinta Mountains, Aug 30 to Sept. !, can be made through the Utah Lung Association, AIRLANE 1 SUNDAY, JULY 27,1980 ewvsr; Anti-Dra- ft Group Plans Trek -F- West 600 South in Salt Lake City 10 00 a m. Confessions begin 10.45 a m. Rosary Mass 11,00 a.m. 1 , (PPflFF 3 HILTON INN f . )- 4GY5 Bio Tlte Traditional 33 years In 484-443- business 3 Alliance, and Nora The event is called the Uinta Trek for Life and Breath. Danielson, a member of the Socialist Workers Party O Todays Viewing I nz ; Local Television Stations KTVX, Channel 4, 972-177- 237-250- 20 Saturday July 11 8:30a.m. 5 The Daffy Duck Show 4 Scooby and Scrappy Doo School Rock 5 The Popeve Hour 1 S 4 7 20 0:54 a.m. In the News a.m. The Jetsons The All New Popeve 2 4 5 Mister Rogers' Neighborhood :24 e.m. In the News OrJOa.m. 5 2 7 11 Jonnv Quest 2 4 11 4 5 Show 7 Roundtable Washington Week t0rS4a-m- . TV-2- 0 Coin 7 30 Minutes Malor League Baseball Game of the -- NBC Tarzan I p.m. The Rockford Files 4 FRESH LATE NEWS The 10 O'clock News S 1 Salutei 'The Shape of Newt to Come" 7 Images ol Indians Another Voice Late Movie: "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living In Paris" 10:30 p.m. 20 TONITE 7 Que Pass? 11 Sports Unlimited 2 7 5:30 P.m. As We See It Wall Street Week 7 11 2 A Man Called Sloane 4 Nightmare Theatre: 4 P.m. Name That Tune "Monster Zero" The Human Face of China Movie Milestones: 11 LeWrence Walk 1 EYEWITNESS NEWS A with Don Olson 4 S I "Eternal Sea" 10:40 p.m. 5 Saaurdav Night Movie: "Death Moon," Robert Foxworth Shelley Osterloh 7 11 Look At Me When a Woman Fights Back 2- 0- Thpt'sHollvwood 4:30 p.m. A Yog Joker, Joker, Joker Gina Stuckl roporti ON Sweet Notai, Whit Kid Muilrians A San FranciKOi Sidewalk Intortolnari ton It on 11 p.m. Sounds! age: John 7 Prlne 11:30 P.m. NBC Saturday Night Live 2 20-- All DIMENSION S SUMMEI Fiesta Latina Dance Fever 7 p.m. 2 BJ and the Bear 4 The Ugly Family 5 Universe 7 Soccer Made In Germany 11 Old Friends, New Friends 20 The Movies' "Journey to the EYEWITNESS NEWS A PAT BUTTBAM What Do You Want - To Ba Whan Grow Old? 5 That Nashville Music 20 Odyssey 11:30 p.m. Bill Burrud: Creatures of the Amazon J Face 7Clneme Classics. "Edgaof Doom" 20 Abbott and Costello 1 p m. 5 Gunsmoke 0:30 p.m. Joe's World 7 Here's To Your Health 0 p.m. 2 Good Time Harry 4 Fantasy Island 7 Evening at Pops 11 Jazz at the Maintenance Shop 10 p.m. 2 NewsWotch 2 A AT 10:00 IS 1 Week 4- Love Boat KSL Saturday Night Movie: "Roots," Part IV U.S. Chronicle BYU Devotional 4 5 Family Feud HEI HAW 3 Noon 2 2 2 Nova in 5 CBS Evening News 7 USU and You 20 0 p.m. Sanford 2 2 News 4 0 William Holden 7 Star Soccer 4i30p.ni. NBC Saturday Night 2 7 539-122- Superstar Profile: 11 11 Review 11 0 Mason 7:30 p.m. 4 Blue Jeans 5The Bad News Bears if p.m. Wild Kingdom 5 in the News 11 a.m. 2 Two's Company 5 Tarzan and the Super Seven 20 Laugh Hour 1!i24a.m. , 5 In the News Hi 30 a.m. 2 Tha Pllntstones 4 Th Other Side of the -- Sports Republic Serials 3:30 p.m. Country Roads Wall Street Week Guten Tag 2 Once Upon a Classic ':54 a.m. 5 In the News IS a.m. 2 Godzilla 4 ABC Weekend Special 5 Sheiam 7 The Old Houseworks 20 World Championship Tennis 10:24 a.m. j in th News lOiXa.m. 2 Plash Gordon 4 -- American Bandstand J Tarzan and the Super Seven 7 Bill Moyers' Journal 5-- 2:30 p.m. Western Outdoorsman Masterpiece Theatre Science Fiction Theatre: "Curse of Frankenstein" 3 p.m. Adam 12 ABC Wide World 973-300- 581-777- Center of the Earth," Pat Boone, James p.m. Sammy Davis, Jr. Dear Alex and Annie Th New Fat Albert 7 0, Biondie Golf Hour 7 KSTU-TV2- 378-529-8 2 2 5 KUTV, Channel 2, KUED, Channel 7, 6 0 Channel 5, KB YU, Channel 11, (Provo) KSL-T- 7 20 4- 5 - Midnight Night Movies "Babes on Broadway," Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland; "Shadow the Thin Man," William Powell, Myrna Lov 12:30 4, m. The Price Is Right 12:40 a.m. Mery Griffin Show a.m. America's Top Ten of 1 2 4 ABC Weekend Report 5 1:40 a.m. News Final to n J (X. X v .ri t fr r ' v." ;i .1 ,u : . . : .ly. |